>BBC goes undercover in a central London police station for 9 months
>goads the cops into incriminating themselves, asks leading questions over pints
>after 8 pints, Sergeant opens up:
>"Mr Neilson was recorded by the BBC referring to an "invasion" of "scum" from the Middle East, and made offensive comments about people from Algeria and Somalia."
>Charged with "gross misconduct" and it's front page, headline news
How does the UK benefit from clearing the force of guys who are honest after 8 pints about the absolutely unambiguous criminal scum being imported en masse?
>goads the cops into incriminating themselves, asks leading questions over pints
>after 8 pints, Sergeant opens up:
>"Mr Neilson was recorded by the BBC referring to an "invasion" of "scum" from the Middle East, and made offensive comments about people from Algeria and Somalia."
>Charged with "gross misconduct" and it's front page, headline news
How does the UK benefit from clearing the force of guys who are honest after 8 pints about the absolutely unambiguous criminal scum being imported en masse?